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The songwriting is strong - the ballads are engaging, the dance numbers are catchy - the production is clean and uncluttered, letting Aguilera's voice take the foreground. Her eponymous debut remains firmly within the teen-oriented dance-pop genre, but unlike Spears' album, this is done right. If anything, Aguilera is the best of the three, blessed with a rich voice that's given the material it deserves. Since Christina Aguilera is the third and last of the New Mickey Mouse Club alumni to hit the charts in the mid-'90s - following two members of 'N Sync and Britney Spears - it's easy for cynical observers to assume that she was the lesser of the three talents since she arrived last after everyone scaled the charts.
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